DiabeticMom
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I really hope the spreadsheet is really attached.
Chong was diagnosed 2/6 and seemed stable by 3/8 (low 200s at shot time, low 100 at low point) when I had to go out of town on business. I had a new cat sitter (well versed with cats) stay overnight & in and out the next 2 days. Chong was very angry (somewhat normal) and wouldn't let her test so we cut the dose to 1/2 normal insulin and gave .5 from Thursday night until Sat night when I got back and started back at 1 unit. I screwed up Sunday morning with daylight savings and think I gave insulin at 10 hrs, not 12. Chong has been all over the place since I got back hitting numbers in the mid and high 300s as well as going as low as 97, which was yesterday when I was on my way out. She acted very latheric and a little out of it so I tested her and saw the 97. I gave her dry DM and it picked her right up behaviour wise. I left the dry food out for her since I had to leave & wanted her safe against Hypo. She was 286 before her shot last night. I put the food away dry & wet) at 1 am and tested her at 5:30 am. She was at 331 and at 363 at 9:25 before I left for what I planned was the day. I gave 1 unit. Again afraid of Hypo (I'm ussually here) I left both dry & wet food out. She didn't eat much of it. Worried, I came back at lunch to check her. She was at 265 at 1:15. At 9:05 tonight she was 355. I was going to give her 1.25 but after her shot felt her fur wet. Not sure what, or if, she got insulin. Not sure what to do now. I gave her some FF and she ate about 1/2 of a small can. She was 15# in Jan and is about 13# now.
A sonagram in Feb showed pancreatitis but she regulated after that. She never seemed in pain before or since, or now.
She is laying down in a box near me in my office. Is this 'hiding'?
Help. What is happening? What should I do now. Afraid to give more insulin but . . . ? Should I test her in about an hour? At what number should I do something, and what should that be?
If you give suggestions to this post, please also tell me how long you have been dealing with feline diabetes. Just have to make sure info is legit. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
Barb
Chong was diagnosed 2/6 and seemed stable by 3/8 (low 200s at shot time, low 100 at low point) when I had to go out of town on business. I had a new cat sitter (well versed with cats) stay overnight & in and out the next 2 days. Chong was very angry (somewhat normal) and wouldn't let her test so we cut the dose to 1/2 normal insulin and gave .5 from Thursday night until Sat night when I got back and started back at 1 unit. I screwed up Sunday morning with daylight savings and think I gave insulin at 10 hrs, not 12. Chong has been all over the place since I got back hitting numbers in the mid and high 300s as well as going as low as 97, which was yesterday when I was on my way out. She acted very latheric and a little out of it so I tested her and saw the 97. I gave her dry DM and it picked her right up behaviour wise. I left the dry food out for her since I had to leave & wanted her safe against Hypo. She was 286 before her shot last night. I put the food away dry & wet) at 1 am and tested her at 5:30 am. She was at 331 and at 363 at 9:25 before I left for what I planned was the day. I gave 1 unit. Again afraid of Hypo (I'm ussually here) I left both dry & wet food out. She didn't eat much of it. Worried, I came back at lunch to check her. She was at 265 at 1:15. At 9:05 tonight she was 355. I was going to give her 1.25 but after her shot felt her fur wet. Not sure what, or if, she got insulin. Not sure what to do now. I gave her some FF and she ate about 1/2 of a small can. She was 15# in Jan and is about 13# now.
A sonagram in Feb showed pancreatitis but she regulated after that. She never seemed in pain before or since, or now.
She is laying down in a box near me in my office. Is this 'hiding'?
Help. What is happening? What should I do now. Afraid to give more insulin but . . . ? Should I test her in about an hour? At what number should I do something, and what should that be?
If you give suggestions to this post, please also tell me how long you have been dealing with feline diabetes. Just have to make sure info is legit. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
Barb